When should I apply an insecticide to kill the grubs in my lawn?
FAQSoil temperature and weather effect grubs. They come to the surface in the warmer temperatures. To kill grubs you can either apply Merit once from now to mid August(a season-long Killer) or use Dylox twice, once during the second week of June and again during the second week of August.
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Atlas Turf - FAQsYes you can. If insect damage occurs, apply any turf-registered insecticide (eg Baythroid) following the manufacturers instructions. A common insect that damages lawns is Lawn Army Worm or Sod-web worm. If a large population of white moths are noticed of an evening around your home, be prepared to spray in the coming weeks.
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Hydroseeding FAQStrong chemicals such as Pesticides or weed-killers should be avoided until your lawn is well established. A common practice is to wait at least 3 months before any pesticides are used on your new lawn as some chemicals may hinder your lawn from growing to its full potential
Related QuestionsHow do I get rid of grubs in my lawn?
grass-man.com GrassMan... your lawn care professional in Con...To eliminate grubs in your lawn an application of an insecticide is recommended from mid-June through July. Treating the grubs at this time is very effective because the grubs are at the highest point in the soil mid-June through July.
Related QuestionsI have beetles on my lawn and in the shrubs—does this mean I will have grubs?
FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Scotts LawnService a...Yes. The beetle is the adult stage of the insect. After defoliating the ornamentals, shrubs, and some trees, the beetle lays eggs in the soil. In a few days, grubs will hatch and begin feeding on grass roots. If you are on our Complete Care Program, you are protected with Scotts GrubEx®. If not, call our office for a protective treatment or lawn inspection.
Related QuestionsDo you apply an application for grubs?
Frequently Asked QuestionsOur program includes a granular insect prevention application that covers common pests that target lawns in our region such as white grub, billbugs, sod web worms, cinch bugs and other insects. We request that you also monitor the condition and let us know of any changes that you may notice.
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Frequently Asked Questions About DEETDEET is not an insecticide and neither kills nor harms the pests it repels. DEET interferes with the mosquito's ability to detect the carbon dioxide our bodies release.
Related QuestionsPesticide application companies seem to promote "Merit" to kill grubs. What is Merit?
CHO - Ottawa Lawncare Care Grubs Nematodes Merit Weeds Herbi...The grub-killing insecticide imidacloprid (dubbed "Merit") is a chlorinated nicotine-like chemical. It acts upon the nervous system, as do many insecticides. Imidacloprid is also used as a deterrent to birds eating seed, and may similarly curtail control of grubs by birds, which would be counter-productive. Imidacloprid is highly toxic to bees. Imidacloprid is soluble, mobile in some soils and may pollute water. It is persistent.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswer: To control weeds, you can over-seed your lawn twice a year (early spring & early fall) to help prevent weed growth. Mowing your lawn high (4-inches or more) shades out most weed seeds and prevents them from germinating, while also slowing growth (for less frequent mowing) and strengthening the immune system of the grass. Keeping your grass unstressed by providing proper light, water, and nutrients will produce a crop of very thick turf.
Related QuestionsWhat weedkillers kill weeds without harming my lawn?
LoveTheGarden : Frequently Asked QuestionsVerdone Extra, EverGreen “I Want Complete Lawn Care”, EverGreen Complete Soluble, EverGreen Feed & Weed, EverGreen Feed & Weed Liquid and EverGreen Lawn Builder Plus Weed Weed Control. All the rest are general weedkillers that kill grass as well as weeds.
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Milky Spore Powder for Japanese Beetle Grub Control in Lawns...If you are rapidly losing your lawn due to too many grubs, more than 10 per square foot, you may be wise to use an insecticide along with Milky Spore.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsGrubs are actually the larval stage of a variety of different kinds of beetles, including May and June bugs and voracious Japanese beetles. Adult beetles lay their eggs in the soil in mid to late summer. As the eggs hatch, they develop into the white-wormish looking larvae. As the larvae grow, they work their way down to the root zone of your lawn where they eat the roots. In the fall, you'll suddenly notice dead patches of lawn start showing up in your lawn if you have grubs.
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MILKY SPORE -- Frequently AskedSt. Gabriel Laboratories provides a free grub analysis for it's customers. SEE MILKY SPORE MAIN PAGE FOR FULL INSTRUCTIONS ON SENDING IT TO US.
Related QuestionsWhat type of insecticide do you use?
Pest control advice - frequently asked questionsIf you suspect that a neighbouring property has received treatment, we advise you to avoid contact with skin, eyes and ingestion, and keep children and pets away from any treatment.
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www.dirtdoctor.com :: View topic - Organic FAQSpread it around in piles on the lawn with a wheelbarrow. Sling it from the piles onto the grass with a shovel. Then use a push broom to sweep it off the grass blades and down into the turf. Water it in to activate the compost microbes and wash them onto your soil. Apply compost at a rate of no more than 1 cubic yard per 1,000 square feet. This results in a thin layer about 1/3 inch deep when spread out uniformly.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsLimestone is used in lawn care to counteract the effects of acids in the soil. Much of the precipitation that falls has a pH level of ~ 5. This means that the precipitation falling on your lawn is acidic. This acid builds up in many soils. lt can be neutralized by adding limestone to the soil. Limestone can be applied to your lawn in either the spring or fall.
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Merrifield Garden Center: Gardening F.A.Q.No, you must either kill weeds first and then wait 3-4 weeks to seed, or seed first and then wait until the new seed has germinated and been mowed at least twice (about six weeks) before applying a broadleaf weed killer.
Related QuestionsWill Preen Garden Weed Preventer kill weeds in my lawn?
Preen Garden Weed Preventer - FAQPreen Garden Weed Preventer prevents summer and winter annual weeds from growing in flower and vegetable beds and around trees and shrubs for two to three months. It does not kill existing weeds.
Related QuestionsQ: How do I kill out my existing lawn to plant Turffalo brand plugs?
Turffalo – The Turfgrass of the Future is Here Now!If your area to plant has any existing grass or weeds, these must be eradicated prior to planting. Many grasses may be removed with a single dose of glyphosate (Roundup) or 20% vinegar. For the quick and complete removal of Bermuda or other hard-to-kill grasses, we've only found one consistently reliable method: Let the Bermuda grow up to a height of 3" and treat with glyphosate, then wait 4 days and mow the grass very short and immediately treat again with glyphosate.
Related QuestionsWill Preen Garden Weed Preventer Plus Fertilizer kill weeds in my lawn?
Preen Garden Weed Preventer Plus Fertilizer - FAQPreen Garden Weed Preventer Plus Fertilizer is not intended for use on lawns; severe damage will result. For lawn weed control, see products listed under lawns.
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Whitney Farms Organic Gardening - FAQs - Lawn Care NaturallyWeeds that spread by roots or stems (quackgrass, morning glory, etc.) need to be rooted out or killed with an herbicide, so they don't return in the new lawn. If time allows these weeds can be smothered under black plastic left in place through an entire growing season. One approach to weed control with minimal herbicide is to till the grass under, then water and till again to kill sprouting weeds.
Related QuestionsWhat are scarab grubs and what should I do about them?
Canturf - Frequently asked questionsScarab grubs are the number one pests in our region. These grubs feed extensively on roots and organic matter and can cause significant damage. Damage caused by these grubs appears as large brown patches. For further information on Scarabs checkout our lawn care guide.
Related QuestionsWhen should I treat for grubs?
Wilson Lawn Garden Home Pest Control Weed Insect Disease Rat...The best time to control grubs is when the larvae are small and actively feeding near the surface. This is usually late July to mid August. Application in September may be required to control late hatching larvae. Early spring applications should only be made if the grubs are right at the surface and the soil temperature is fairly warm (15°C). The large larvae in the spring are difficult to kill and cold soil temperature may reduce the effectiveness.
Related QuestionsI am growing Spring bulbs in my lawn. Can I still apply lawn treatments?
LoveTheGarden : Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. You can apply straight lawn feeds in Spring, although it is best to avoid applying lawn feed granules directly to the bulb foliage as this could scorch. Wait until the bulb foliage has died down fully below soil level before applying a Summer lawn treatment that contains weedkillers.
Related QuestionsWhat about lawn disease?
FAQ'sOur trained applicator will notify you if your lawn shows signs of disease. He'll also advise you on the best treatment. Because lawn diseases are unpredictable and treatments are so variable, there is no guarantee of results. Application of lawn
Related QuestionsHow Do I Fertlize the Lawn?
WSU Master Gardener: Frequently Asked Questions -- LawnsRegular fertilization helps to maintain good lawns. In western Washington, apply N-P-K fertilizers in a 3-1-2 ratio (3 Nitrogen - 1 phosphorous - 2 potassium.) Examples of fertilizers in this ratio would be 21-7-14 or 15-5-10. Sulfur enhances color and helps control some lawn disease problems.
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alt.vampyres FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Condensed Vers...Although it never a good practice to harm vampires (being a hunter won't get you any points on this newsgroup), let alone kill them, some of the more favored methods of destroying a vampire are included in section [2.04] in the Traditional FAQ located at http://www.altvampyres.net/newsgroup/faq.
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EndoFAQNot likely. There have been documented cases of malignant chances associated with Endometriosis and higher risks of certain cancers in women with the disease, but Endometriosis itself is classified as a benign illness.
Related QuestionsDo I need to use the insecticide and mildewcide boosters in each coat?
Weatherall Company, Inc. - FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)No. The mildewcide booster should be used, where required, in the first coat to prevent fungal growth in the surface of the wood and the insecticide booster should be used, where required, in the second and/or third coats to prevent insects from landing on the wood surfaces.
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